Please join me in congratulating Iain Buclaw for earning the right to
commit to Phobos. This follows Iain's great work on gdc. Though he's not
a Phobos developer outright, having write access to Phobos will allow
Iain to quickly port back patches and fixes that he creates while
working on gdc.
Congrats Iain, and keep up the good work!
Andrei

Please join me in congratulating Iain Buclaw for earning the right to
commit to Phobos. This follows Iain's great work on gdc. Though he's not
a Phobos developer outright, having write access to Phobos will allow
Iain to quickly port back patches and fixes that he creates while
working on gdc.
Congrats Iain, and keep up the good work!

Please join me in congratulating Iain Buclaw for earning the right to commit to
Phobos. This follows Iain's great work on gdc. Though he's not a Phobos
developer outright, having write access to Phobos will allow Iain to quickly
port back patches and fixes that he creates while working on gdc.
Congrats Iain, and keep up the good work!
Andrei

Please join me in congratulating Iain Buclaw for earning the right to
commit to Phobos. This follows Iain's great work on gdc. Though he's not
a Phobos developer outright, having write access to Phobos will allow
Iain to quickly port back patches and fixes that he creates while
working on gdc.
Congrats Iain, and keep up the good work!

Congrats indeed. How many people does that make now who have commit access
and/or are Phobos developers?
- Jonathan M Davis

Please join me in congratulating Iain Buclaw for earning the right to
commit to Phobos. This follows Iain's great work on gdc. Though he's not
a Phobos developer outright, having write access to Phobos will allow
Iain to quickly port back patches and fixes that he creates while
working on gdc.
Congrats Iain, and keep up the good work!

Congrats indeed. How many people does that make now who have commit access
and/or are Phobos developers?
- Jonathan M Davis

Please join me in congratulating Iain Buclaw for earning the right to
commit to Phobos. This follows Iain's great work on gdc. Though he's not
a Phobos developer outright, having write access to Phobos will allow
Iain to quickly port back patches and fixes that he creates while
working on gdc.
Congrats Iain, and keep up the good work!

Congrats indeed. How many people does that make now who have commit
access and/or are Phobos developers?
- Jonathan M Davis

Eighteen people have commit access.

How many of those would you consider to be on the "Phobos team," since I don't
think that Iain is the only one with commit access who isn't really a Phobos
developer per se (Walter would be another presumably).
- Jonathan M Davis

Hard to quantify. Jeremie Pelletier hasn't been around in a while; the
others have shown varied degrees of activity.
Andrei

Please join me in congratulating Iain Buclaw for earning the right to
commit to Phobos. This follows Iain's great work on gdc. Though he's not
a Phobos developer outright, having write access to Phobos will allow
Iain to quickly port back patches and fixes that he creates while
working on gdc.
Congrats Iain, and keep up the good work!

Congrats indeed. How many people does that make now who have commit
access and/or are Phobos developers?
- Jonathan M Davis

Eighteen people have commit access.

How many of those would you consider to be on the "Phobos team," since I don't
think that Iain is the only one with commit access who isn't really a Phobos
developer per se (Walter would be another presumably).
- Jonathan M Davis

Hard to quantify. Jeremie Pelletier hasn't been around in a while; the
others have shown varied degrees of activity.
Andrei

Please join me in congratulating Iain Buclaw for earning the right to
commit to Phobos. This follows Iain's great work on gdc. Though he's not
a Phobos developer outright, having write access to Phobos will allow
Iain to quickly port back patches and fixes that he creates while
working on gdc.
Congrats Iain, and keep up the good work!

Congrats indeed. How many people does that make now who have commit
access and/or are Phobos developers?
- Jonathan M Davis

Eighteen people have commit access.

How many of those would you consider to be on the "Phobos team," since I don't
think that Iain is the only one with commit access who isn't really a Phobos
developer per se (Walter would be another presumably).
- Jonathan M Davis

Please join me in congratulating Iain Buclaw for earning the right to
commit to Phobos. This follows Iain's great work on gdc. Though he's
not a Phobos developer outright, having write access to Phobos will
allow Iain to quickly port back patches and fixes that he creates
while working on gdc.
Congrats Iain, and keep up the good work!

Congrats indeed. How many people does that make now who have commit
access and/or are Phobos developers?
- Jonathan M Davis

Eighteen people have commit access.

How many of those would you consider to be on the "Phobos team," since I
don't think that Iain is the only one with commit access who isn't
really a Phobos developer per se (Walter would be another presumably).
- Jonathan M Davis

Hard to quantify. Jeremie Pelletier hasn't been around in a while; the
others have shown varied degrees of activity.

Well, for the most part, any qualified help is welcome IMHO. I'll be making my
first commit with std.datetime as soon as core.time has been properly updated
in
druntime, which should happen fairly soon.
- Jonathan M Davis

Please join me in congratulating Iain Buclaw for earning the right to
commit to Phobos. This follows Iain's great work on gdc. Though he's no=

a Phobos developer outright, having write access to Phobos will allow
Iain to quickly port back patches and fixes that he creates while
working on gdc.
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Congrats Iain, and keep up the good work!
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